Weakness Quote by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
““Since nothing is less stable among men than those external relationships which chance brings about more often than wisdom, and which are called weakness or power, wealth or poverty, human establishments appear at first glance to be based on piles of shifting sand.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Discourse on Inequality, 1755
Human institutions are fragile, built on unpredictable external forces like wealth, power, and relationships, making them seem unstable.
In simple terms: Institutions rest on shifting external factors.
Recognize and adapt to societal volatility.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political reforms
- economic planning
- relationship management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What foundations can make institutions resilient?
- How do personal relationships affect societal stability?
Stability can be achieved through strong internal values.